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Srobfabs



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P2263 fault
Hi all, you may find this helpful. I had the above fault and took a look at the turbo electrical connection to find that the electrical wiring at the point where the wires entered the plug had dammaged insulation. This is the same problem I have had on the MAF sensor giving another fault code relating to turbo pressure (the two codes are regularly reported together. See pics below. I have undertaken a quick fix with super glue acting as an insulator and with tape on the more accessible MAF sensor wiring. Hopefully this will stop me having to reset the fault each time it occurs. I am also hopeful ot is not the begining of the turbo failing. :-/
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Srobfabs



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Srobfabs



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 Darren

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NickMc



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That or someone has been poking the wires testing the actuator, there’s an overlay harness available to repair this.
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